A Hope Bridge employee is distributing bottled water at the Warm Filling Place, a free meal center for homeless people near Seoul Station. Hope Bridge

A Hope Bridge employee is distributing bottled water at the Warm Filling Place, a free meal center for homeless people near Seoul Station. Hope Bridge

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Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association (President Lim Chaecheong) announced on August 26 that it had distributed bottled water to disaster-vulnerable groups at Dasuhan Chaeumteo, a free meal center for the homeless near Seoul Station.


Hope Bridge provided a total of 2,240 bottles of water to Seoul Kkotdongnae Sarangui Jip, and approximately 250 people received them along with meals offered by the center.


Hope Bridge, together with Seoul Kkotdongnae Sarangui Jip, plans to continue distributing bottled water every week near Suwon Station, at Seoul Station Plaza, and at Dasuhan Chaeumteo, in order to minimize the impact of the heat wave and protect the health of vulnerable groups.


Lee Haesuk, director of Seoul Kkotdongnae Sarangui Jip, said, "Homeless people are having a harder time than ever due to the heat wave. The support provided in cooperation with Hope Bridge is a great help. We will continue to assist disaster-vulnerable groups through ongoing collaboration."



Shin Hoon, Secretary General of Hope Bridge, stated, "Heat waves are a disaster that threaten the survival of vulnerable groups. Hope Bridge will continue to work swiftly with various organizations to provide necessary support to neighbors in urgent need."


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